[396:1] Gieseler, vol. ii. p. 288.
[396:2] Ibid. p. 279.
[397:1] Or rather his successors, as St. Benedict of Anian, were the founders of the Order; but minute accuracy on these points is unnecessary in a mere sketch of the history.
[397:2] μηλωτής, 2 Kings ii. Sept. Vid. also, "They wandered about in sheepskins and goatskins" (Heb. xi. 37).
[399:1] Rosweyde, V. P. p. 618.